R
- Great Looking Tables: gt (v0.2)
- dplyr 1.0.0: working within rows
- Scraping Google Covid-19 community movement data from PDF figures
- Bayesian Data Analysis course material and book
- ggpattern â ggpattern provides custom ggplot2 geoms which support filled areas with geometric and image-based patterns
- Simulating COVID-19 interventions with R
- Spatial Aggregation â Three approaches: based on buffers, Voronoi polygons and grid cells
- Vectorising like a (semi)pro
- ggplot2 3.3.0
- dplyr 1.0.0 is coming soon
- textych â Create interactive text parallels
Python
- Building a Social Network from the News using Graph Theory
- Stanza: A Python Natural Language Processing Toolkitfor Many Human Languages
- How to use Jupyter Notebooks in 2020 (Part 2: Ecosystem growth)
- Announcing Bokeh 2.0
Other interesting articles, projects and news
- Avatars for Zoom and Skype
- The Google Cloud Developer’s Cheat Sheet â Every product in the Google Cloud family described in <=4 words
- Extracted Google Mobility Reports data
- Facebook asks users about coronavirus symptoms, releases friendship data to researchers
- Privacy International: Tracking the Global Response to COVID-19
- A Small World? WhatsAppâs Big Misinformation Problem
- ad.watch breaks open the machine of political advertisements on Facebook and Instagram with data of more than 300 parties in 39 countries
- Dolt â It’s Git for Data
- All models are wrong, but some are completely wrong
- Coronavirus Case Counts Are Meaningless*
- Things I Wish They Told Me About Multiprocessing in Python
- A visual debugger for Jupyter
- A Closer Look at Location Data: Privacy and Pandemics
- The End of Starsky Robotics
- Gutes Sprachtalent, guter Programmierer
- Outbreak
- No, Facebook is not telling you everything
- AI could help with the next pandemicâbut not with this one
- sno â Distributed version-control for geospatial and tabular data
- The Woman Worked as a Babysitter: On Biases in Language Generation
- What a WoW virtual outbreak taught us about how humans behave in epidemics
- Data shows who was reading âfake newsâ before 2016 US election
- The Secret History of Women in Coding â Computer programming once had much better gender balance than it does today. What went wrong?
- Exponential growth and epidemics
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